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Bessie Coleman 'Black Heritage' postage stamp

June 19, 2021

"No Uncle Tom Stuff”: Reflecting on Juneteenth and Bessie Coleman

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June 19, 1865, Texas—A Union Army General, Gordon Granger informed the enslaved African Americans of Texas of their freedom. June 19, 1925—A young Black woman climbed into her aircraft and took to the skies in Houston, Texas. White and Black audiences, separated by different seating arrangements, cheered in unison. Reflect on the significance of both of these events and what it means today.

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June 15, 2021

Bessie Coleman's Daring Life as The First Licensed Black Woman Pilot

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Coleman was the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license, facing racist and sexist obstacles in the process.

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Bessie Coleman, a woman who appears to be in her late 20s, smiles at something to the right of the camera. She is wearing a military-like uniform, with an emblem that reads "B.C." on her cap.

June 14, 2021

Bessie Coleman: Five Stories You May Not Know

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Pioneering aviator Bessie Coleman's life and legacy aren’t just limited to aviation. In the air and on the ground, she made history.

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A black and white photograph of many roles of Black pilots in 1920s flight grab staring at the camera. Images of planes were superimposed over the picture. A purple wash and the AirSpace logo has been added on top.

June 10, 2021

How The Challenger Air Pilots Association Fought Racism And Created Opportunities

Story | AirSpace Podcast

In Chicago, the Challenger Air Pilots Association cultivated a community that has since helped thousands of Black pilots learn how to fly. 

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AirSpace, a podcast, logo

May 27, 2021

AirSpace Season 4, Ep. 8: Safety Dance

Story | AirSpace Podcast

If you’ve flown commercial, you’re familiar with the preflight safety spiel. On this episode, Emily, Matt, and Nick dive into the history of the inflight safety briefing to better understand the evolution from straight-forward instruction to Hollywood production, and an expert in cabin safety weighs in on whether these flashy videos  actually make air travel safer.

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Jay I. Kislak World War II in the Air gallery

May 10, 2021

Jay I. Kislak World War II in the Air

Story | Air and Space Photos

The new Jay I. Kislak World War II in the Air gallery is being carefully planned to provide a poignant and exciting perspective on World War II aviation for new audiences.

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Bald man in Navy uniform stands in front of a blackboard holding a book. Blackboard with chalk writing in the background, Celestial navigation globe partially visible at right.

April 07, 2021

Philip Van Horn (P.V.H.) Weems: Renaissance Man

Story | From the Archives

Philip Van Horn Weems became a world’s leading expert in navigational techniques for aviators by the late 1920s. So much so that aviation luminaries availed themselves of his navigational instruction. Read about his life and access some of the navigation-related artifacts and archival documents he donated to us.

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Portrait of Mary Retick Wells

March 26, 2021

Anne Noggle’s Photographs of World War II Women Pilots: Portraits of Perspective and Reflection

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Anne Noggle (1922–2005) confronts themes of gender equality and aging through portraits of World War II women pilots in the United States and the Soviet Union. Her photographs convey their grit, defiance, femininity, and love of flying. Above all, they capture a spirit that bonds the rare group of aviation heroines together.

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1903 Wright Flyer

March 24, 2021

Explore the Wright Flyer

Story | Air and Space Photos

Explore all of the rich content about the Wright brothers' 1903 Flyer that can be found on the Museum's website.

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Arctic explorer Knud Rasmussen (left) meets Anne and Charles Lindbergh

March 22, 2021

Tingmissartoq! Charles and Anne Lindbergh Tour Greenland

Story | Air and Space Photos

Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, hosted the Lindberghs for three weeks in the summer of 1933 and one of their stops was the southern town of Julianehaab, now known as Qaqortoq.

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